San Francisco 49ers OT Anthony Davis (hamstring) might return to the starting lineup in Week 4 against the Philadelphia Eagles. He was on the practice field for the first time with his teammates during the regular season after missing the first three games due to a hamstring injury. OT Jonathan Martin, who had been filling in, is expected to head back to the bench.

San Francisco 49ers OT Jonathan Martin (illness) returned to practice Monday, June 9, after missing more than three weeks recovering from mononucleosis. He has spent most of his time working as the backup right tackle.

Miami Dolphins impending free-agent OT Tyson Clabo said he doesn't believe the 144-page report by NFL investigator Ted Wells that describes the team's locker-room culture last season. "I don't think that the people that were around those situations that were in that report feel that was an accurate portrayal of the spirit of those events," Clabo said. "Those things in that report I think probably happened. ... But I don't feel they were harassment for the sake of harassment. No one is trying to hurt anyone's feelings." Clabo thinks OT Jonathan Martin and OG Richie Incognito were friends.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck said he thinks Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin would be a good fit for the team, and he supports the idea of the Colts bringing his former teammate at Stanford into the fold. "I'd say I love Jon, we had a great time at Stanford together, still stay in touch with him regularly and I think he's a great man," Luck said regarding the input he'd provide, if/when (when) he's asked about Martin.

Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin hopes to be traded instead of being released, because he would like to make $825,000 and $1.04 million the next two seasons. Martin likely would only make $570,000 next season if he is released.

Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin does not want to return to the team next year, according to a source close to Martin. Reports suggest that the Dolphins may consider bringing Martin back, but Martin would like to start fresh with another team whether he's traded or cut. "How do you take (Martin) back?" the source said. "Do you get rid of Pouncey? All these guys talked (stuff) about him. I don't even know how it's possible."

Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin blamed the agents for OT Jonathan Martin for the team's locker room controversy reaching this point. Philbin blamed the agents for being the real problem and that Martin could have handled things differently.

The Miami Dolphins have shown interest in OL Jonathan Martin returning to the team in 2014. Martin's advisers think it would be best if he continued his career elsewhere and he has no intention of returning to Miami.

Miami Dolphins LS John Denney, a union representative, said Ted Wells' report on the debacle involving OT Jonathan Martin "nauseated him." He said Wells was paid to find a problem, so he found a problem. Denney also said the situation was overblown, and it might not have occurred if Martin handled the situation differently. "I was bullied as a rookie, everyone I've seen has been bullied as a rookie," Denney said. "If this is something that needs to be addressed then it should have been addressed my rookie year because nothing's changed since Day One that I've been in the league."

Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin wants to return to football, but he is expected to be traded or released in the coming weeks. The first day a trade can become official is the first day of the league year, which is March 11. Martin's agent plans to meet with the team at the NFL Scouting Combine this week, discussing how to handle Martin's contract, which has two years left on it.

Miami Dolphins impending free-agent OG Richie Incognito returned to Twitter Monday, Feb. 17, to apologize to OT Jonathan Martin. He also apologized for his behavior on the social media site last week. "I apologize for acting like a big baby the last few days. This has all been so much on me and my family. I just want to play football."

Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Jim Turner is likely to face a suspension from the NFL for his role in the bullying scandal, as he reportedly knew about improper behavior relative to OLs Jonathan Martin and Andrew McDonald. The Wells Report paints Turner as having joined mocking McDonald over the alleged but untrue rumor that he was homosexual, and indicates he was not truthful the during investigation.

Carolina Panthers OT Andrew McDonald, who previously played for the Miami Dolphins and has been identified as Player A in the bullying scandal involving Dolphins OG Richie Incognito and OT Jonathan Martin, said he doesn't have a problem with the team. "While Andrew can't speak for other players involved in the report, he personally has had no problem with the Miami Dolphins organization and has the highest opinion of Coach Turner both personally and professionally and feels terrible about the way their relationship has been portrayed in the report," according to a statement by McDonald's agent, Brett Tessler. Offensive line coach Jim Turner didn't attempt to stop the behavior and took part in some taunting of McDonald.

NFL investigator Ted Wells released his report on the Miami Dolphins' bullying scandal Friday, Feb. 14, and concluded that OGs Richie Incognito and John Jerry and C Mike Pouncey were responsible for harassment directed at not only OT Jonathan Martin, but another offensive lineman on the team and an assistant trainer. Owner Stephen Ross doesn't expect Incognito or Martin to return to the team next year.

Although Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin has expressed an interest in returning for 2014, Miami Herald beat writer Armando Salguero speculates the team may be trying to showcase Martin for a trade. Salguero believes Martin would not return to the Dolphins after the bullying scandal that engulfed the team for much of last season.

Miami Dolphins OG Richie Incognito said he never bullied OT Jonathan Martin last year after his Twitter rant that was directed at his former teammate. "The facts clearly show the allegations are false and there was no bullying," Incognito said. "Just banter both ways between two good friends. I intend to do as I always have: focus on doing the best job I can for my team and fans and helping my team win. I will have no other comment until the (Ted) Wells report is issued."

Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin wants to play football in 2014, and his representatives have had some talks with the Dolphins recently. It is not out of the realm of possibility that he returns to the team next season.

Miami Dolphins OG Richie Incognito took to twitter to issue some sharp comments at OT Jonathan Martin. Incognito said he was "dragged through the mud" by Martin and that he was ready to move on with his life and career. Incognito also said the truth will "bury" Martin and that Martin told him he was "considering suicide" in 2011.

Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin's trade value is very low with the bullying scandal surrounding him, so it won't be easy for the Dolphins to find another team to take him off their hands. Martin has two more years left on his contract, but owner Stephen Ross said that he won't be back with the club. The Dolphins could receive a late-round pick for him, and ESPN's James Walker suggests the Indianapolis Colts may be interested, since Martin played college ball with QB Andrew Luck. Miami could also simply outright release Martin.

Miami Dolphins OG Richie Incognito had reached out to OT Jonathan Martin after he had left the team and voiced concern for his former teammate. Incognito also texted Martin a picture of an article from ESPN.com titled, "Sources: NFLPA Eyes Martin Case." Incognito followed that up with, "What's up with this?" Martin replied, "I got nothing to do with it man I haven't said anything to anyone." Incognito replied, "I heard it's all coming from your agent?" Martin didn't reply back to Incognito. Incognito responded later saying that he needed Martin's help because the Dolphins were considering releasing him, and Martin never replied back.

The attorney for Miami Dolphins OG Richie Incognito said OT Jonathan Martin used texts that were just as vulgar as the language Incognito used against Martin. Martin allegedly sent texts to Incognito which "included threats to send someone over to Richie Incognito's home with a 'tranquilizer gun and sandpaper condoms' to homosexually rape him" and "another that said he would 'kill (Richie's) whole family." The attorney is also claiming that Martin didn't raise concerns to the team about his bullying until his performance on the field slipped to the point where his roster spot would be in jeopardy.

At this time, Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin has no plans to sue the team or seek any other action. He wants to work with the team so that he can be traded to a team with earnest interest in him. The team cannot deal him until the beginning of the 2014 league year in March. The team is not expected to net a lot in return, but two NFL general managers said that Martin would probably be worth something. Both GMs also said Martin has value because he is an offensive tackle and possesses rare physical traits.

Updating a previous item, Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin claims he was the subject of racial, aggressive and sexually charged comments in the team's locker room this year, and that he wasn't the only victim of hazing in the locker room. Martin said he wants to return to play in the NFL, however. He said he attempted to become friends with OG Richie Incognito, who was suspended for eight games for his role in the situation. "I have no problem with the normal hazing that you see in the NFL, get a haircut, stuff like that, little pranks," Martin said. "But of a personal, attacking nature, I don't think there's any place for that." An attorney that investigated the matter will have his report ready following the Super Bowl.

Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin told former NFL head coach Tony Dungy in an interview recently that he left the team last season because of the persistence of vulgar language in the team's locker room. "I wish I would have had more tools to solve my situation," Martin said to Dungy. "I felt trapped, like I didn't have a way to make it right. It came down to a point where, you know, I felt it was best to just remove from myself from the situation."

Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said Tuesday, Jan. 28, that OT Jonathan Martin and OG Richie Incognito are unlikely to return to the team next season. Incognito will become an unrestricted free agent in March, while Martin has two years left on his rookie deal.